Saturday, January 17, 2009
Spend, spend, spend
To everything (spend, spend, spend)
There is a season (spend, spend, spend)
-- Words adapted from the Holy Bible (Ecclesiastes); music by Pete Seeger, certified Commie
B. Hussein Obama and his congressional lackeys are promising nearly $1 trillion in "stimulus" to get the American economy back on track. Here're some of the programs they hope to stimulate ...
- $6 billion to weatherize "modest-income homes"
- $6 billion to provide Web service in "underserved" areas
- $20 billion to increase food stamp funding
- $300 million to provide rebates for people who purchase "Energy Star" products
- $2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration programs
- $350 million to research using energy efficient technology on military bases
- $300 million for grants and loans to state and local governments for projects that reduce diesel emissions, "benefiting public health and reducing global warming"
- $500 million for "energy efficient manufacturing demonstration projects"
- $400 million to build major research facilities "that perform cutting-edge science"
If all that's so important, how come no federal dollars have been dedicated to the universe's cutting-edge moisture farms?!
There is a season (spend, spend, spend)
-- Words adapted from the Holy Bible (Ecclesiastes); music by Pete Seeger, certified Commie
B. Hussein Obama and his congressional lackeys are promising nearly $1 trillion in "stimulus" to get the American economy back on track. Here're some of the programs they hope to stimulate ...
- $6 billion to weatherize "modest-income homes"
- $6 billion to provide Web service in "underserved" areas
- $20 billion to increase food stamp funding
- $300 million to provide rebates for people who purchase "Energy Star" products
- $2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration programs
- $350 million to research using energy efficient technology on military bases
- $300 million for grants and loans to state and local governments for projects that reduce diesel emissions, "benefiting public health and reducing global warming"
- $500 million for "energy efficient manufacturing demonstration projects"
- $400 million to build major research facilities "that perform cutting-edge science"
If all that's so important, how come no federal dollars have been dedicated to the universe's cutting-edge moisture farms?!